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EVENING STAR. | a fire broke out at Camp Donglas, Salt | Lake city on the 19th inet, which destroyed a | large commissary warehouse filled with Gov. ernment supplies, but littl of which was saved. The lose is ov>ta milion of dollars at is suppored to be (he work of »n incendiary. poard of officers as been detailed to inyesti- anes cause of the fire. 7 The trouble between the P Pacific and Cen- trai routes has been settled, and trains from Foleon to Lincoln will soon ran. The laying of the track from Lincoln to Marysville will immediately be resumed. S7 leniah Pascoe, late master plumber in the Philadelphia navy-yard, has heen sen- tenced to the penitentiary for eighteen montns tor robbing the Government. S87 The Richmond bis, ~ ia states that the body of Captain Henry Wirz, who was exe- cuted in Washington some time ago, arrived in Kichmond per railroad, on Monday, en route for the South. Guess its a bogus body. a7 The Richmond Kepublic says a farmer near that city ts employing educated laborers at #15 a month and board. &7 General James Shields, formerly of Li- nois and Calitornia, has bough? lands in Gal- joway county and will live there permanent- ly S87 The Catholics of Chicago have formed an | urseciation. with a capital of $366,000, for the | purpose of building a hall to be called the Catholic Hall Be The cattle disease is still increasing in England SF The release of sixty-three of the eighty itary prisoners in the Ohio peni- tert! ary, ie announced. @7- All the horses loaned by the United States Go \+rnment to the farmers in North Carolina, tsummer has been ordered in. ere SPECIAL NOTICES, a, ae So TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DB STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass. of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been troabled for Cap years with an agera- vated case of Piles, and his brother was d from the army as incurable, (he bein: byzed with the Piles.) were cured with one bottle of Dr STRIC PILE REMEDY. The recommendati« gentiomen. beside the daily testimonials received by Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those su Ter- ing that the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles are cured by Dr Strickland’s Pile Remedy. Itis by Drugagists everywhere Sold Le Ww. NAITEN & CO; CHAS. CHRISTIANI, 371 Pa. avenne and 50° Ninth street oc 26-1y A SUPERIOR REMEDY. We can conscientionsly recommend to those suf fering trom = distressing cough. DR. STRICK- A LLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM. simost inetsotaneous. and is withal le to the taste. There is uo dunbt fuons Cough Balsem is one of the best preparations in u nd is ali t' its propri- etor claims for it. We bave tried it during the past week. and fonnd relief from a most distressin; cough. Itis prepared by Pr. ferichlend, No. 13 Sycamere etreet. Cincinnati. Ohi Draggists. Sold by J. W. NAIRN &£co.. iso at WAITE’S Drng Store, and CHAS. CHRISTI- a Ps avenue and 502 Ninth street. oo %-ly for sale by : TO DYE EASY is very desirable. MATTHEWS’ VENETIAN HAI DYE is the best in the world. Complete in one bettie. No wash, nestain. notronble. Achild canapply it. Persons wishing to avoid the pablici- ty of baving their Hair dyed in pnblic,caa DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit, by using THE VENETIAN DYE. It does not rab off or make the Hair appear dusty or dead, but imparts mew life and lustre. Gives a beautiful black or brown, as pre- ferred. Price 7% cents Prepared by A. Tl. MATHEWS. N.Y. DEMAS BARNES &CO., New York, Wholesale Agents. my 1é-eoly COLGATE’S HONEY SOAP. ‘This celebrated Tor.et Soar.in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is wild and emollient in its nature, frazrantly scented | It and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. and Fancy Goods Dealers. FI a 2 MH B = > ia > 2 wh | cent cases in twenty-four honrs Ne balsam. no mercury. Only ten pills tobe taken, It is the solder s hope. and s friend to these who do anan to be exposed. Male packages, $2; fe- | Samanitan’s Root ap Hers Juices—A positive permanent cure for = Screfala, Uleers, jay 2 $a. Boia Tetters, &e. ice 8). or six bottles id by S.C. Ford. See advertisement. mB | STOP THAT 8CRATOHING, And use WHEATON’S ITCH OINTMENT. It cures Itch and Salt Rhenm fn 48 hours: also cures | Chillbiains. Uleers. and all Eraptions of the Skin. Bold by al! Droggtste D. GILMAN, By 350 Pennsylvania avenue, ——_—_—___. MA BRI GE aND CELIBACY, An Essay of Warning and Instruction for Youn Men, suet published by the Hawa Associations and sent in se letter envelopes free of charge. Address Dr. 3 N HOUGHTON, Howard Amociation. Philadel p! P 3m penne Reel T° THE PUBLIC. We wonld yopceeey call the attention of the citizens of Wa-hington, Georgetown and Alexan- dria to the fact that = OUR LEASE PXPIRES ON me FIRST DAY OF MARCH NE At which time, we are in’ cnr br a decree ofthe | Sopreme Conrt THE PROPERTY THAT WE ‘sow OCuUUPY, Corner Seventh street and Market Space, WILL BE 80LD, Not knowing into whose hands it may fall, and wishing te provide against all contingencies, we shall commence from this date to dispose of oar entire steek, AMOUNTING TO ABOUT ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND BOLLARS, AT SUCH PRICES As WILL DE YA com. PETITION ¥ LLOOM Without quoting any prices, we cardially Invite all to come and judge forthemsclves, We are metye Bled by sincere feily t0 do wheal ee veep onl is ery most faith propecs that en we shall sell ont goods at wreteneePoced prices, the money in all cases m abe forthcoming: CAR Bo. 50 wane beeen, ‘and 527 Seventh street. de I5-00ht W. TO SKATEKS. E Have just Prats. plarge, Stock of Ladies’ and Gentlem SKATE! ho are the baud- pest, ane th most durable. We would © cail your atientios to aNEW PATENT SKATE. which requires no straps, a = souprentte for the foot laree stock of STOVES, He note BY “HORSES. and CHILDREN’S ed examine oar stock, which is bm Z ©. WOODWARD & - No. 318 Peunesivaut qt. feoe between Tenth and Eleventh hg de 18 eott Washington city, D. ( [DPTASTHENT 2 METROPOLITAN Pro Office of Sunerin sentient Pixs 10:h street west. Washington, Decemer 1!th, 1845. By an ordivance of the Corporation of Washing tom. approved February Zth. 1865. it is made the doty of tenants or ocenpanis of buildiugs or im preved lots bordering on any street, open space, or reeervation in theelty, whore there ie any Gewalk. to have the ge! removed 8 four hours after Il cease * day time, and ifin the bight time, before ulne o'clock the succeeding forenoon, under certain penalties. if ice eucumbers the pavements they must be made safe and convevient by removing the ice therefrom, er covering it with sand or some suit- ebie sulstance. Where there are no tenants it be- ccmes the uty of owners or agents of property to argeet attend to this matter The provisions of the above named act wit be stri y enforced. A. C, RICHARDS, de Lb eect __ Superintendent. Ww INES AND LIQUuoRs. Amontiliado, Sherry, Madeira and Port in wood and in botties, Figer's Heidsick, fo ,and Charles Heidsick's CHAM- NES. in quarts and pints beon Ramey 's Scotch Halt w HISKEY, & Otard’s fine BRANDIE ether “than extenstve stock of superior Oud eand Bearbon WHISKIES. Also, cue punchesn St. Thowee BAY KUM. BEALL & BAKER, 365 Pennsylvania avenne, de 2-cotw _ opposite National lute PE sow 8 “OO NORNTRATED EXTRACT Is the Great Dude HELMBOLD'’s SRC ENTRATED EXT ARSAPABRILLA — Is an Great Blood Purifer, Roth are prepared a & the rules of Phar- macy end Cheqdstry, and are thi can be imade. EROMES HAR c ‘OLOR- RESTORER FOR retaining and gradually bringing back the Hair | to ite original — witbout the fecenrontonce at tending the use of the dye. Sold cents per bottle. “e meeieg Aries Rw FORD'S MEDICATED GINGER BREAD NUTS. for worms, unrivaled in efficacy and Be: cnilarly adapted for children, being eaten as ap ag me cake c druggists, Jan eos - Price 25 ceuts per box. A= READY 4 Boy of CoNoL sive TEST of ‘LMBOLD'S Por ax? TEses Bighit rile se with those | or the purchaser mi =! : 4 RELANS 3 BILLL 7. ie BARBY On ea one a geod cond terms 1865, and record subscribers will sell, on nine AUCTION SALES on™ A jane 2th bee at MH o'clock ole’ hs they pesca without reserve. dels * GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancte. the of a deed of trust and wife, dated November 2, fe so in Liber N.O. T., No. mes ey, fe one Ww . ntothe ighest Eee DAT OF DECEMB How?! SS BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avetioneers. See all In esod B" GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Land Records for the County 20TH hundred = the piat = gro ny of sald Lot 3, feet, thence west ove hund: inches, (201 11-12.) thence th twelve (12) feet, thence east one hundred one feet and eleven inches, «ie 11- Wi 2, te the place of ey of beginning, having thereon 5 = Dwelling, contai: five rooms. Terms: One4ourth cash; balance in six, twelve, and eighteen mouths from day of a Deed given, fon deed of trust teken to secure the deferred pay- wits believed to be . All the costs of deeds and stamps at the expense arr Feaulged tobe at = 2 time of sale. require ONO e RENDAL © oi ES B. PEA: ho 7-Stawkds GREEN & WiLLTA BY JAS. U, McGUIBE @ CO., Auctioneers, Keeney ED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY 4 HM STREET NORTH, BETWEEN 13TH ND 14TH STREETS WEST. wom WEDNESDAY AFTERNUON, December 20, 2 o clock, on the premises. we shall eell the we alf of Lot 3 and part of Lot 4, Square 250, frenting 40 feet on H street north, between 13th and lith streets west, running back 14 feet to a 30 feet wiley; and immediately after the above, we shall fell the Middie louse of the three known: as the pe — Buildings, located on the same street as t .01 Terms: Ore-helf cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest; deferred payments to be recured on cag ay x Con ye) ancing and stamps at purchaser's expense, eee TO MCGUIRE & CO., Aucte, B7 THE AROVE SALB IS POSTPONED IN consequence of the inclement weather, until WED- NE Y, Dec. 27, same honr and place J€ McGUIRE & O° BE oe es ut! GREEN & WiiLLIAMS, Auctionsers. BOOKBINDERS’ TOOLS. &c., BY PUBLIC A On TUESDAY, the 2th inst... at 10 o'clock a. m., ¥eshallrell on Detrect north, between 6th aud 7th streets weet, viz: Sstanding Presses, 1 Ruling Machine, 1 Cutting Machine, 1 Sawing Machine, 9 Cutting Presses, Large lot o ms hing Tools, Lot of B: » ke. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts_ Terme cash. dele B* NAGLE & CO., Auctioneers. > Sales-rooms No. 267 Pennsylvania avenne, corner of 1th street, Nagle & Co. will giv their personal attention to the sale of Real Estate and Household Furniture at the residence of fa: jeclining housekeeping Also. to the sales of stogks of Groceries and ‘Mer: chandise of every description, Horses, Soren oat Harness. &c. Y “JAS- -C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. CoayeERy Pare A OF AY ALUABLE DWELL- OUSE AN _ en) ON THE CORNER OF nay AND © STREETS. By autherity of the nee €onrt of this Dis- trict. passed in equity, — 521, Alice W Grammer ¥8. Tod and Probasco. sold at anction to the highest bidder, on TUESDAT ‘AFTERNOON, December 19, at 337 o;clock, on the premises, that mont desirable residence at the northeast corner af oma ‘treets, lately the residence of the late G. Grammer, formerly occupied by John Quincy Adams, and afterwards by Secretary Toucey. The dwelling is substantially built 4 ——— the principal sity cosmection t batice tee pr! stoi counecting by foldin, ors, “fiont ity als fect aon O The Lots front seven inc street, by depth of one Thandred and thirty-three feet three and a half inches om 4% street, and run- ‘ east one hundred and twelve feet eleven inches, to a wide public alley, and contain nine thousand two hundred and ninety-three square feet. It isin the center of the city, and in one of the best neighborhoods, within a few steps of Penn- sylvania avenue, and convenient to the Capitol. seldom such au opportunity offers to, those desiring a first clase residence in the —- Imme- diate possession can be a te the purchaser. Terms: One-third c: ‘aud the residue in. six, twelve, eighteen. and twenty-four montks, with interest. ‘The Infereat to be’ paid semt- -annually for which the purchaser's bond. with surety, will be taken. and a Hen reserved on the property ss ay all cash if he Conveyancing and stamps at the purcha! T's cost. If the terms be n-t complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to re-sell, on seven days’ notice in the Na- ticnal Intellicencer, at the risk and cost of the purchaser falling Inc mpl ToD, dei HENRY PRUBASCO, | Trustess. S7 THE APOVE SALE | IS POSTPONED UN tii WEDNESDAY, December 27th. same honr and Place, in court amen ce *& ES inclement —— Henny PROpasco { Trustees, a C_McGUIRE & O0., Aucte. ITED 3 waiter MILITARY RAILROADS. Offre of Assi tant | Quartermaster, Washtnzion. D_€ 5 The exle of United States Milinary Baliroad ma- teri will be resumed on of January next. Previously advertised, 0 G00 feet Searcned Oak Plank and Timber. 1 New Lathe, $i feet long. 33 in swing. 1 New Vertical € par: wheel Borer. 1 Second-hand P 4 Engive-house, 2:8 by 68. by saben varying in size from 10 by W to 30 a, Wart eee of Franklin street, containing Only yore proportion of the new material has posed of. been die: Bale to commence at 10a. m. Terms : Cash in Government funds. Vouchers for transportation will be Teceived from ‘lroad as yatta "HL. ROBINSON, de 20-e0tjal0 Brevet Brig, Gen. A. i A ¥ BOsrirAal. PR a AT S LE ©. ara ied FOR- c. Ww. wanes JB., AUCTIONEER. Mepicat ren BYOR's Orrice, eal ae tke’ cember 16, L945. will wan at the Ux STATES bing BAL HOSPITAL. bear Fortress Monroe. te appliances pertaining to that en ifsc consisting of serviceable articles of Bedding, viz: Blankets. Sheets. Bedsacks, Counterpanes, Halt tious and Mattresses, Eas cairy Draw. Bedst: and Kitten Fu siture: Sing a ee ra Sete. WEtwespay thezth tae ai reperty is disposed of. P plrme—Casb, Purchasers will be required to pay for and re- Aaa mayer ek within forty-eieit hours from ter- val sinter of ele: ©. SUTHERUAND, de 6-dta Surg. 0.8. A. and Med Parveyor. GOrsanaEst BALES. SALE OF RESERVED HORSES, QuaRrenmasteR’s Ovvics. Wasuineton, D. ©., December 12, The Quartermaster General of the Army directs that a ROW at Giesboro, D. zhi ord wll, , tagrefare, take place at GIESBO- 0.D.C., THURSDAY, "NEXT, DECEMBER 14. 1835 and continuing on each TUESDAY and THU URs- DAY thereafter, until all are disposed of. A Boat willleave the Sixth street wharf every hour on the days of ere Horses have been carefully selected, and superior to any heretofore offered for sale. “Kormale will be sold sin; Sales to commence at 1@ o’cleck a. m. Terme—Cash in United Sate ten currency. MES A IN. Brevet Brigadier General in charge _de 12tf Irst Divison, Q. MG. oO. SALE OF ENGINEER STABLE, SAND BAGS &c. Headquarters Chief Engineer of Dafousesst Washington, December 20, 1855. Will besold, ee blie auction, on the premises, at the corer of New York avenue and i7th street, fear the Navy Departen on WEDNESDAY, December 27, 1355, at 1 o'clock p. m.— One Stable’ 23 by 100 feet. One Wequn Shed, aud the fencing around the seaaine see iegelylene lot of wame time 7 wow past Bags. (usaatly ne ji vitae ‘Terms cash, in Government fn nds, B, 8. ALEXANDER, rm Poblef migincer uf Beton, nee. ABHINGTON MARKEE EN& HAVENNED. No. 413 H street, between lath and 13th KILLEN & B especial an 2, BAVEREAD be 4 aout membere of Con- areas, and the ay gneralty to their large and iI Selected Fresh acd Balt Meat Freeh and Fish Packer Chickens Boston Bi Pork, Philadel pbt: = and Roll Butter, 5 Cheese. Family tra Flour, Buckwheat, Meal. Homin 7, Bods, peaked, Crnctere Nov- gilsreed avd Ginger Besse woe a, reat shnkbean GY sles tall seston ot ac ies to thelr atre stock of five live Turkeys, | which they will sell either live or dressed, as pur- cheecrs may at. See a Sara of ait Binge a iS vars pinot potati ad D RE / + a a" T 8. ‘asbionable Wi: wigable Winter Sizlee of ark AND ya ‘Spetskee abapes BS py) aualitics, a ANE’S Brshionable Hat +t 4 . and Cap Store. $24 Fa ore I as nie ‘BOOTS, SHOES, &e. . OOTS AND SHOES. A Everybody in search of a 8 good and reliable Bi or Shoe. that wril civesatisfaction in every — pect, at the lowest market prices. i: he | moet respectfully invited tocall and exam. of Misses’. and Ohil we and Calf Ki heed L American CAL! vein of all Sati Bouts, and meal again in end- rae COPPER TIPPED SHOES of supe- lity of my Shoes will compare with the nares ond artces with the lowest in the | a a i. ROSENTHAL, anes oi 7th st., three doors above D Tateltigencer’ Buitdlng, TRUE! TRUE! TRUE! rit RO HUMBUG! Entire Steck of BOOTS AND SHOES Must be gone by the let of January. L. HEILBRUN & BRO. 606 SEVENTH STREET, One deor south ef Odd Fellows’ Hall, ‘Will only for one month longer sell off their well selected Stock at the following low rates: Mens Pegged CALF BOOTS, $4 and @5. Men's Sewed CALF BOOTS, Men's Heavy Sewed CALF BOOTS, §7, Grain and Kip BOOTS, $4 up. Boy's Grain, Kip and Calf BOOTS, at all prices. Men's BROGANS and BALMORALS, 2. Men's Sewed GAITERS, $4. Children’s Copper-Toe Shoes, @1. Ladies’ Glove-Kid BALMOBALS, $3.50, Ladies’ Glove Kid Polish BALMORALS, 94. Ladies’ Morocco BSewed BOOTS, $2. Ladies’ Morocco Pegged BOOTS, $1 8. Ladies’ White Kid SLIPPERS, $2.50. Ladies? Cloth and Carpet SLIPPERS, $1. Ladies’ Rubber SHOKS, $1.15, = Mens’ do, do., $140. Mieses and Children’s SHOES of all stylee TRUNKS and VALICES at prices to snit, This is the last chance for Bargains, therefore call soon at HEILBEUN'S, 506 Seventh street, de! 2-)m* Stone Steps at Entrance, THE OLD ESTABLISHED 48 STAND, Pennsylvania avenue, between 43 and 6th streets. We would respectfully ca call the attention of our Friends, the Public segorels ') and Stran- gers, to our general a) ell selected sortment of a SHOES, SArrens, SLIPPERS. &c. Gents. Misece and Boye’ wesr all of which are of the beat , and gotten up in the a ae | workmanihtp. et most approved styles. GUM OVER SHOES, GENT: OVER GAITERS, assorted styles and colors. al Also, Day and Martin's. Enalish, French, and home manufactured Blacking, Japanese Polish, Erench Dressing, the best articie in use for Ladies, isses, ant en 008 : H. BURNS 2 00., se Ger eral dealers in Boots, Shoes, &c . A. RURNB. N DALTON. pos Swit [Tnt.,Com. Union.}. Fenn teary Pbiiedel “ny EBRAT TED Ls LAD 3? SHOES. ACENOY 493 eae Lats ET, between Ponn- A large asvortwrent of Ladies’ Fashionable Bi 78 AND SHOES constantly Also, 03 ‘Orders to G. 8OHORN, Sole Agent 7° THE VOTERS OF )¥ WASHINGTON. The ASSESSORS of the different Wards will meet at the followin, ices from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p _m., from the 15th to the 3ist December in- clusive, to correct and register the names of those omitted c=! oe ® rinted poll lists: First Was omas Donohue, Twenty-second street, beteen i and I streets. Second Ward—George W. Harkness, A street, be- tween Twelfth ond 3 irteenth streets. William B. Downing, L street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth streets. ‘thomas W, Burch, Fifth street, between @ and H wreets. Fifth Ward—B . Dyer, No. 671 New Jersey avenne. Sixth bai E. Nelson, 393 G street south, between as, and eorene streets. Seventh Ward—Joh rd, No. 647, corner Sixth and D ste. south. de 9-t31at Note TO PROPERTY-HOLDERS. Waren RicistRar’s Ovricr, Crry Hai, Wasuincton, Dec. 14, 1988. All persons who ewn lots or parts of lotsin this city, whether imprevedgor unimproved, which bind on or sees onthe following named streets or ave- nues. viz Pennsylvania avenue, from Rock creek to Eighth street east. Ee ss east, from Pennsylvania avenne to a0 K street north. from Twenty-third street west to Seventh street west. Massachusetts avenue, from Seventh street west to New Jersey avenue. New Jersey avenue, from Massachuseets avenne to north B street. BA. jose od street west, from New York avenue to Ivania avenue. ‘Tie th street west, frem F street north to Penn- sylvania avenue. Seventh street weet, from K street north to F street north, Four-and a-balf street, frem Pennsylvania ave- De to north O street. Four-and-a-half street, from Maine avenne to sonth P ge Twenty-fourth street west, from Pennsylvania avenue to north E street. North et atreet, from Delaware avenue to First street ea: First street east, from north A street to Pennsyl- vania avenue. ‘aine avenue, frem Third street west to Bixth stree t Siti et street west, from Maine avenue to south B street. Routh B street from Sixth street west to Tenth str ‘ pecker hereby notified that a rot Pans’ ee a 2 eighths (%) ef one cent per levied on said poe: sa eissaen es tbesame which this water tax is is now due and pa levied ne ont, op option Pa the tame in five an. = ostalmen te, bearing ag i nterest not ot Gio rate of ste im, OF r je amoun: Fitsin a thrty day days from the date of tule notice, with abatement of six per cent. ft tothe Seliector of City T: " nent to rr ty axes, sty by bim will be aareets ned sold aa the law BF Ia “teat bre -dim Pater Registrar. ppsuRe YOUR PROPERTY AT HOME, FIRE INSURANCE. THE NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE 00M. PANY OF WASHINGTON, CHARTERED BY GONGEESS, CAPITAL 81,000,000. RISKS TAKEN AT THE LOWEST RATBS. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. no CHARGE FOR POLIOIES. 424 ss tatty . nearly opposite “Rigas & Oo.'s Bank- at zoun B,J02M268 B'Law Office, No. 64 ave., near Bank of Wash: ington. ihrer ‘This Company is now seriptions of propert fireon euch terme an cannot fail to ee cab WARRHOULES OB DWELLINGH for s year of This starts with a CASH OA | mSeL t a oatdgn, oh aun fer to the citizens of the District greater rect ay itches al Be toewed oy a s shorter “period thi oli fo} one year, accerding to Mew York voale for, -ahort insurance. DIRECTORS : ty fs ioe Prov, Daniel bead iat ‘bhomas ©. Fannestock, 8. William Drews’ 1 Brown,” 6m aoa D. aoe cen ll hay thor of ‘the ores of ellie ‘Bt. chy iby ‘She _ FRANCK t TAYLOR, | "BYE AND & in filearable BY and Fils srrae | § at oa 13th sts. pve at Pa. ave., 24 EefrcenS aatit Office of Dr. aepeey, Wo to “sOnousr, | * CEARIFIED' CHEE amiyie Received thisday, per steamer Ma: Beg al dred FIED ct York, tw DEX. which T' gfe ee se ski purchasers, at SHINN, “ ” “wom ane Bottling Depot” a $y Cg 0 Crnaaii BEROHT, | HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. G™E=s 8 RESTAURANTS COBNER STH AND BE STREETS, WM, KLEIN, ©. EBBE, PROPRIETORS. establishment hag been thorough- v rretarata eae io ney open to the pub- He. TNORA 8 AND DINNERS, | Torte Wat foe eked with Ute “most choles brands orm ome , and. FREE LUNCH DAILY, FROM 12 TO 1°. mM. ! aoe a eee moms lek. n0-3m* \OTRL OOND! (HE OLD: Bigs Plan — ON THE former capacity. ‘Ror AN HOTEL, eRe R Ras | PERSONAL. | Mitac fog eapene AN Pecan teak so dium, can be ited at 2 Mentgomery street, Se pa Sroperty, recovery of te eame Tove, mar. or rd nee me ‘ness, remedy for, &c., frem | Me F. WRIGHT, CLAIRVOYANT AND HMAGN nai al ew ol Lomael all curable mi; Hanger? (without a drugs.) sn peome Bi? Fae ketsisth and lith streets. Dyer MISERABLE ae y a nas your See Dr. DARBY at once. He lenty of oer and prestiee, and can afford to no 30-im* trea you honestly. Pgs DON’T LOOK AT THIS, WM. PRINGR, 361 ¥ atrect, has reduced bis aeee oe SIX CENTS PER WIDTH for Skirts, Pantaletts, &c.,on Muslin, op — rice, Wansook.' We have newer elegant tterns than any other place of “the ‘kind in LUTING SIX CENTS PER YARD. sel5-t DENTISTRY. Di. LOCKWOOD, Washington Building, 344 a av., bas employed Dr. McCREEDY. aekill- ful Dentist, from NewYork, and willinsert TEETH on Kubber «t a very reduced price. Ether admin- istered if d ed. de 6-tm* 1 TROUS OXIPE GAS for extracting teeth with put pain. it is very pleasant and never injuri- Have give ous to the most delicate, it to over five thousand persons. Administered daily from 9 to 10 {. Howland, at Dr. worth's Of- t., near 4b, st. de 6-1m* D*® =e SURGEON DENTIST, No. 310 Pennsylvania aye., between 9th and 1¢th sts., Washington, D.¢ no $1m™ .EET LOOMIS, M. The Inventor ‘and Patentce of ihe MINERAL PLATE TEETH, attends personally at, his office in this city. Many persons wear these teeth who cannot wear othe + ll, no person can wear others who cannot wear Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with 2 Rhone 3 and price of Teeth they muy desire, oO ch — who are Legion yoni and wish the pa- 5 it, strongest and rfect denture tha art Mastens procure, moter MINERA TEETH will arral veome in this city-No. 338 Pennsylvania ave., between 9th and l0th sts, Also, 907 Arch os Philadelphia. ec 20-ly G®™ DISCOVERY 1 IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advise all teeth to extract to call at D: erwin i eottce ssid : {method of fasertin LAL TEETH, alate ovement in his ms than this new ver = joe On our Mo'h4u' Poun’s avenue, between 13th and 13th jan%s-ly LEWIE. M. D., Dentist, STEAMBOAT LINES. — — te COMPANY TO EW Y fi {ule wiles are t! SOHN GL sone JOHN GIBSON, Capt. Young, ai E. ©. KNIGHT, Capt. Morris, FAIRFAX Capt. “paring Pier No. New York, at4p.m., very 12 North DNESDAY sod SATURDAY of G street, haere ge D Tu ESDAY and FRIDAY, at7 a. Freight recetved daily ‘during Dasiness hours, and carefally kept ander cover. The steamers of this line now connect with Alex- sndria and Orange Railroad. Freight forwarded to any point alen, A, line of the road, MORGAN, AKI & OU., Agenta, Oorner bith ay un. avenue. south side, aoe oon a gical, Recatae m, D. BOW BO. oe wr . Va. . B. cnomwEnh) as Go., a Agents, ne Fa 7 eat street, New HE eer iri ated ce RAmseas he Bteamer CA No. 140 _— Street Wharf, Bales bud TURSDAYS for OS OED ES EASTON Fount: . 3 nd DOVER BRIDGE, and al CAMBRIDGE a [eco iate | ingson ‘Avon and ‘Ohoptank She has excellent passenger and freight sccom- mods ns. WOOD. A mor 28-tt 170 Light ‘Bt. Wharf, Baltimore. potemac TBANSPORTATION LINE. wh. WHILLDEN, Gal 5 ‘apt. Steamer EXPRESS, HER, Will leave Baltimo: Ben rod Degen ye at 4p. and Georgetown, “Retursing, to every sy Teectey ng! eve n touehing’ tah the usual |: colved dail ores under cover. SHOW'S CO., Agents, 167 ie) ily D.C SEs PARKHURST &0O., = = wharf, Washington, D. 0. TES: TEAMER LEAVES 7TH STREBT aaa on Y AND SATURDAY arrose geMINS, York. for Alex- PROPOSALS. Pp sOPOBALS FOR STATIONERY. peepee = fg Otee. ) Decens ae i for tprndab shi this "tout for > until Saeki cay be “grate siz it january 1. 1356, per annexed ont nacticles samples of — each acr most Tarnich with his proposal arr ~ BUT ON® iy f the for, eter each, Ca ach article, =F gl ust be owes ier be awarded to the lowest re- Fpons: er Bac posal the individual m braking it; od tos iy a el she con: tracted | awal |) must oman the persen or roposed’ an sureti Ct aired which are not rhc articles ea they are ‘ro be fur- == at the lowest market price. t Quartermaster reserves to himself the rahe of ordering, from time to time, s greater or Jess quantity of each and every artic! atracted ior.ee phe oe Publiceervice may cepeice, sae monthe su’ nest to the date of contract, and Should any ardiclee: ot hedelivered within a reason- able time tt T being ordered, he also reserves the right to purchare the said article in the open market, atthe risk and expense of the person or rome contracting to furnish the same. He will, Tn all cares, decide whether the a tract have been complied with, power te annul! the ‘cumbract sire yy any "folate to comply with its terms. ‘Bend with approved security are to be given by the persen er persone in case of fsilure, to su, the riered. the contrac- iy h tor and bis rureti aticsthia.l Ueliable to the forfettare 6 in suc! od "proposals, in duplicate, must be addressed te I'D. H. Rucker, Chief Quar- aud to be “Proposals for Stationery.” “ Brevet Major Genera’ termacter, Depot of Washingtow, D.C.” plainty marked. SCHEDULE oF ARTICLES. 0 reems Maniiin wrapping paper. 24 by 33 a not less than (0 pounds per ream per Wreams bufl envelope paper, 24 by 32 inches, not Jess thun 30 pounds per reom, per ream us white folio t paper, ruled. per igen me white follo post paper, unruled, 100 reams om white foolecap paper, routed, not less than pounds per Team, per ream aw w reese rite cap paper, ruled, not less than 12 pounds per ream, per ream 100 reams white letter paper, rnied, not less than ¢ pounds per ream. per ream 10 reams white letter paper. unraled, per ream 100 reams White Commercial note paper, ruled, not less than f pounds per ream. per ream 1.000 sheets blotting paper, per sbeet 200 octavo memeraudum books, per dozen © time apes, small quarto size, bouud in cloth. per dozen 10,000 Te hite official envelopes, No. 12, very thick, 12 oon white official envelopes, No. 11, very thick, eo.acyw hie Tet letter envelopes, 55¢x3}¢ inches, very thie! 6dozen Arnold « writing f'zid,in pint bottles, per dozen bottles 6dozen Maynard & Noyes’. or other black Ink. in pint and half-pint bottles, per dozen bot- es 100 mcaan Faber’s, or other black lead pencils, Nos. land 2. best quality, per dozen % dozen Faber’s, or other red and blue pencils, best quality, per dozen 24 dozen gloss inkstands, assorted per dozen assorted, per gross 100 gross Gillott’s steel pe dozen ticks tothe pound, T po ry Laem pieces tothe pound, 2% pounds ri best quality. 10 pounds white Indi per pound 100 dozen pieces red_ tape, Nos. 17 and 23, per dozen 1€0 spools red tape. Nos 17 and 23. per spool 12 doxen glass jar! mucilage and brushes, large size oven 4 dcven glass jars mucilage and brushes, small size, per doren %4 letter copying books, 700 and 1,000 pages each, per doen 1,000 thdete abstract paper, ruled to pattern, per sheet 0 sheets return paper, ruled and printed to pat- tern, per sheet 2 dezen erasers, ivory and wood handles, od dozen 6 dozen mo percha rulers, 16 or 18 inc! long, per 5 gross india rubber bands, assorted sixes, very thick, per gross 2 reams general order pa paper. pet r ream 6dozen BPS A receipt books, per Am KEK, revet Major Gen. snd Ohi ef erereater, de 16 at 0 Washingwon S OF HARD B Sa Orrice Derot Covsreany ont, Monnox, V 4-4 Test Reated Pret In cats, will be received atthinomce go WEDNESDAYS <Yeind SATURDAYS Shench weet or all the ‘plus The Bread is in memes = fifty (£0) pounds each, and in good sbippi All sarehanen Pil be del delivered on board of trans- perts without expenre to the purchaser. No proposals received for a twenty (20) boxes, one thousand (1,000) ae Payment requi wat am pete on of acceptanee of Id be endorsed ‘Proposals for and addressed ta * JAMES CURRY. Col_and 0.8. V. LEGAL NOTICE de l4-tf ( RPHANS’ RT, ‘Dec. 5, 1355 —DistRier : CoLumBia, WASHINGTON UOUNTY, To wrt — the case of Wiliam N. Dalton, ‘sdministrator of Willlam Dalton, deceased, the adminis- trator aforesaid has. with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of W: mingien ounty aforesaid, app inted Saturday, the Sch in-tant, for the final tettlement and distribution of the personal estate of said dece: » and of the in band. as far as the same have been collected aad turned into money ; when end where all the creditors aud | Beies of said deceased are notified te attend, (at the Or- Phans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid,) with their claime Zeon, vouched otherwise by la’ excluded from said deceased's estate: Provided a copy oer. be pablished how a pays veal day” weeks inthe vening tar, previous te the «: E * Test—Z. € ROBBINS, de 6 law3w* Register of Wills, QOREBARS: ¢ COURT. Nov. 28th) 18%.—Distaict oF Corey sta, Wasnincton County, To-witt: In the case of Jane C. Myrrs, Executrix of Charies Myers, deceased, the Executrix afor: id with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Washin; county aforesaid, appointed Saturday, the i3d of December. 1355, for the final settle- ment and istribution of the personal estate of said Soceut, and of the assets in as far asthe same has been collected and turned into en when and where ail the creditors and heirs of said deceased are retified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington county aforesaid ,) with their claims properly, vouched, or 4 may other ise ise by law be excluded from all benefit in said deceased estate; provided a copy of this order be put lished once a week ioe nad Say of hed ey Star, revions te the 78 vo Fa —Z. 0, ROBBINS de 1 Jaw3w Register of Wilis. yRPHANS COURT, December 15, 1835 —Dis- TRICT OF COLensta, WasRINGTON County, to-wit:—In the case of ‘ias Davis, adminis- ter of Tanne, c, Davis. deceased, the adminis- trator aforesaid bas, with the apprebation of the oon Fare gua. ae aa tnted oaay te sth aay of Jae 5 ny a - kaccaee ‘are VAN RISWIGK, appointed qecaieg. cee : : oe 16-t¢ General Superintendent. bate of ‘the personal estate of said “ nd of ihe the ansets in hand, as far asthe same have heh erry pols tals ere re ol “collected and, turned into money 5 hee and ie ate heen = =. BYTEER, Weanrised tgasttend, (at on hans’ Court Ly ’ Bay evades Fs PD aati roperix, vouched, er they may othetwiee. by lave it = ona 1 - ora are rovided a copy of this order be published m fonnine toe ry rary, Arent Lot at7 o'clock, A. nid Pes a & 0O., Mo. 3 King street, Aleran. ja. Va. INRAART & G0..No, 107 Wator MORGAN, BY EH 0. S143 Light strest Fetes oprts's Rnd J. L. PARKHURST & 00.,7th strect wharf, Washington. N= YORK AND WASHINGTON sTEAM- BHIP COMPANY. am O14 Line between Previous to the said = day of Jeaar . 1946. ‘est :—Z. 0. ROBBINS, de 18-wSw* Registor of Wills. ” | pps 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subacri has obtained from the’ Orphans’ Court of Washington county, in the District of Colambia, of administ: ation on the personal ex- tate of Bamur late of Washington ony, are hereby warned to eehibit the same twith the’ voucherntherecf to the subsert- ber, on or before the 9th day Gabe y eae po the may otherwire, 7 law, be ree from ail — of the said eatat Civen raeder may 9th day of 365 [dei2- invawe tt Finbar sate Reecre pus Is TO paivE Bor =, Tait ect btained art 0 NEW YORK, ALBXANDRIA, WASHINGTON | Washington m County in ‘The Distr ot Colum ‘AND GEO. 3 of adim on on Patri : W : OCEAN STEAMERS—BALTIMORE, REBEOCOA | decsasea GH pints, fa claims ay, 2 ine ee Same, with tha sonctsre Chavet te thesatomtoee in connection with Inland Steamers Y befe the oth pd ‘Beptem! ms onl pws] GRORGE B. STOUT. MAY FLOWER and ANN ay othernle pales ny ion te sok id ‘all benoit Begular Salling Days TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 13 M., from the foot of High street, Georgeto a Pier 15 East Biver, foot of Wall street, New Om, Vor Freight or Passage apply to 0. P. HOUGHTON, Agent, foet of High street Georgetown. M. ELDRIDGE & CO., Prince street wharf, Alex andris. JAMES HAND, 117 Wall strest, New York. Freight received constantly and forwarded to all parte of the country iin coepsich at lowest rates, _je 22-6 26m P. HOBGHTON, Agent. THA ER OREAT a5, OUEEE™ Bem peu. : oa Gene wae under my hand this sth ARNIS eter. _de 6 6-lawsw* F uae Ty FEED, WHISKY. A large and complete assortment of ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, for Bakers, Grocers, and others, WARRANTED AS REPRESENTBEO, FEED OF ALL KINDS, Either weight or measure. WHISKEY, ALL GRADES. We mention the Bonnits Whiskey in particular, Onx wae sere as being pure, and four years old, sold subject, tf wre son to necessary, to analysis, WM. M. GALT &00., Bo 2-tf Indians avenue and ist st. JOHN D. EDMOND & O0., 5 — om 5153 Tth street, between D and B, ae,| 7 iL aH RATIONAL a 8 ai BUILDING, MARBLE ES, TS, TABLE | suit pEB’s. BLACKSMIT nets and ; 3 onNmnaL HARDWA oe ‘and Wronght Nails, Monuments made to order on reasonable terms ~ Baht Nall. pth, Hore dons Bt peer) BR if sece Orders: for Plumber's sone, bet » Axce, to. tyrants avons Beet hail peo toeeets M between ith and. och gt > Beatie ir coy For bale gh oy det ok sareariy 3 sour | 51 nada rt —f Pee | | o | he Ww H ry f - ber tai bi ‘Washing 1 K said deceased, bf Ww i mistri deceased. ant way otherwise b; 865. wn 13 Shovels, ‘ cei ne ust be of the very best quality, | ich (ot wc sommes = envelopes | 513 | On and after TRESDAY lrcomber 32, 1805, pas senger trains on thix rond «ii! 1y su eacepted) as follows: rom dally (dundey OrTH Leave Washi aoa m, Leave Alexandria at? @ a m Leave Gordonsville ef 2 48 p.m # Central road te Rieb- ™ pm Arriveat Lynebbury a! 2 4:'p. im, eave Lyuchbur, eave Kickmond 1m ta Leave Gordoubvilie oi 12 0p m. Arrive at Alexandrin Arrive at Wathingion ns with trafie tor ~gs of the Nerth Ww Local fi freight train leaves Alexandri Ta Bn., and arrives at Gordeneville at & Leaves emg pap at 6a. m. ng errives at Alexandria at ¢: 4 ee 9 through freight win leaves Alexandria at 245 and arrives at Lynchburg at 6:40 9. m. hburg at 245 s m., and arrives af nats 0p. xpreee freight tra ves Alexandris at 7:60 p. arriver at Ly ereati@la.m Leaves ati40 p.m. aud arrives at Alexandria Tyuchba at 6: 1 Toute hes the advantage over all others of having a continnous raiifrom New York to Lyneb- burg, 406 mil Ita Muppet Rafi Ran, Manscses. Brie- remucck, Culpeper, Orange and Gordonsville, where m, fies were fonght. any of the late great bat- Tickets can be procured Building. opposite the Baltion fond Depot ‘ashington at the land avenue, and at the corper of eu creer Bir latd anae avenue. under National Navel’ "Traius eave {rom tne.gor ner of Jet and © streets, Washington. "u McCAFFERTY yt. Superintendent. J M._BROAPTS, Geceral Tiees Ageat. _Alexandria, Dec. 11. 18%. delet” G BEAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE x TO THE BUBTH AND WEST, = FOUR DAILY TRAINS. WINTER SCHEDULE. On and after November 20th. 1855, trains as follows: L Slog ped Mail, e, Pittsburg & Erie Express, 4.0 p. i Pittsburg & Elmira Exp... 7.30 p. Two TRAINS U UN SUNDAY, Lesving Washington at 3:30 and 7.30 P. . SLEEPENG CARS ON | ALL NIGHT TRAINS. LOW FARK ANP QUICK TIME. of care between Baltimore, Ei- S7-No chan ‘Pitter eo. mira, Erie, or BW For tickets and any .y information apply st the Office of the Great Pennayl vant: 4 bee he venue snd Sixth street, under Ne- pocorn wii manag ictel. Washington Penna. avenue, pposl| it asl a portats WiLKiNa,” or wad Ticket A NO. GILLETT, ewe} Agent. BY = MORE AND OHIO ‘BAILBOAD. Wasuineton, Dec. 3. ween WASHINGTON AND BABTI- MORE. or Renn TON ASD THE WEST, are Bow run 8 fellows. aa ile FOR Bavtinone. 6-30, 800, Leas Sreept Sunday, at 6-30, and nse, mands ag pee ne ‘and 7-30 p. =. OR A AY STATIONS. rere eo. except Sunday, st 6:20, 4. m., and FOR PRINCIPAL WAY STATIONS, vis: Bladeusbu: berey lie, Laurel, Junction. oof neta Hguss; leave at'6:20 and 8:30 Sn 4:30 p. m. daily, except Sum at 6: Be hoe » Leave 4. @.,and 43 p.m. dail; pony od oa No trains te or from ‘Anvapoils end SUXD. and 900 p.m, FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 8:00 a.m. and 420 p.m. FOR ALL PARTS oF THE WE8T Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:30 a. m and 7:30 and 9:00 p.m. P.m. only. connecting at Belay P. ‘On Sunday at 9:00 Station with <a from Baltimore to Wheeling, Parkersbare, & THROUGH The KETS to the West can be bed at the Washington Station Ticket Office at all houre in the day, ae well as at the new office in the Ameri- can Telegraph Building. Penesylvanie avenue, between Gy an? 6th streets. For New York, Philalelphia, and Boston, see pews om pbrough Line”. ~ Aisster of Transportation, M. COLE. Geweral Ticket Agent. oc 0-tf Geo. 8. KOONTZ, A. ent, Was: ington. *HROUGH LINE BETW seg airer T PHILADELPHIA AND NEW one MING TON, October 29, 1865, jemington and New York are NEW YOR with ut chance of cars, nape daily (except Sunday) at 7am, andé “Yom #' HW XOBK, changing cars a Philadel- <n ve daily (ex Sunday) at s. 1: a rhe f (except y bls 6. m. and vag aOR CETL, C8 y (exce] a m., and 4:30and7-30p.m. — ON BUNDA Leave for New York at 6 o. m. a only. Leave for mre far See | at 7.30 p.m. § on . can be bad at the Station Office at all boars fn the day. as well ar at the now office iu the Amer= ican 5 Pennsylvania avense, ph Builsi: erates Sc eg carerummene sched Seah — ule ae Balumore, Ane An- SAMARITA? ’s GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN BEMEDY EVER USED “¥es, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, ee. Contains no Mineral, no Beisam, ae Mercury, Only Ten Pilis te be Taken to Effect @ Ours. entirely veg bavi ae t taste, and will not if any way ioe ure the stomach er Lowels of the mest delicate, nom wie ae Suerte er days, and recent of the University of Pen ney ivania, one of — NO Teouatn. no cman vouareyen® 08 tp iminaw ‘nf No EXP WHA: 5 whe have, be been gorge with , See eapire NS GIFT, Bent by, mail ine ph peskiges, 82." Fem Price— Male packages. , $8. BLOOD! BLOOD:! !. BLOOD!!! ECROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, srors, seieiat 3 emgetet REAL viet, a SAMARITANS KOOT 4ND HERB JUICES cure. HILIS OR EREAL BIsRas: siMARITAN'S ROU DOT AND HERB SUIoe is ast nt, effectual and and be heeled, and de not ich emedaigdes <) NOT DEsPa’ ‘ers asAMAnITAnS | ‘Rook's Sb a HEEB J ¥ remove came orem eT es ail the ie ia Lt) nites ASH. Price 2b ents: Full directions. - heey or TH ate S REMEDIES. BSaMa srAttantle Ma ‘tens DESMOND 8 60. Bor Sat SET, Ofsid by'B. CALVERT FORD, corner ith stree HENRY COOK. Aleweodrie, my Ott le de Pharmacie de Paris, Oyliege of See eth r Exhaustion of | mar No.3 ie inst 2 remedy, fot oll 5 ties ond he sata Tmptome, Tuhue. ob: ing the use of meteury and all btber Rach preparation is pay ny tee wad Seine, Secured from Saves See Pho piesa ae ptbolevale and retail by Dr. prensa No, 194 is cane 8. atebenseams at (5. 0. FORD, No. 290 Paysite a Rieania IE LCT

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